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Antennae ( sg. : antenna), sometimes referred to as "feelers", are paired appendages used for sensing in arthropods. Large antennae on a longhorn beetle. Crustaceans · Insects · Structure
Antennae (singular antenna) are paired sensory organs on the heads of insects. Antennae are sensitive to touch, smell and, in some species, sound.
The antennae are actually the insects 'nose' - they are used for the sense of smell. The paired antennae are made up of a number of individual joints. This ...
The antennae are a pair of sense organs located near the front of an insect's head capsule. Although commonly called “feelers”, the antennae are much more than ...
26 апр. 2019 г. · Insect antennae contain special cells for detecting odours called olfactory sensilla. When an odour molecule makes contact with an olfactory ...
Plumose: (Feathery). Segments with long whorls of hairs e.g. male mosquito. Page 14. • Pilose: (Hairy). Antenna is less feathery with few hairs at the junction.
Our rove beetle uses its antenna to feel, detect vibrations and wind movements, to smell, to taste and to detect temperature changes and humidity.
The segments of the antenna are called antennomeres. Insect antennae have a variety of morphologies, frequently useful in identifying insect families.
Insect antennae vary greatly. The butterfly's antennae are typically clublike; the moth's, double-combed; the dragonfly's, bristlelike; the mosquito's, ...
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